Jeopardy December 24 2019 answers


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# Question
1 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C.) This imposing desk was used by this imposing man who headed the Bureau for 48 years and for whom the headquarter
2 Tilbury & Southend-on-Sea lie on this river along with many other British-sounding places
3 Academy Awards host
4 In this Steinbeck work George kills his friend Lennie to spare him from a lynch mob
5 Detroit's Andre Drummond has led the NBA 6 times in these rebounds that come off his own team's miss
6 The reading of a list of names to check attendance in a classroom
7 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C.) This phone and wiretapping device help set off one of the most notorious episodes in American history in the ear
8 Hydroelectric plants & pumping-generating stations on the U.S. & Canadian sides of this river have a 4.8-million kilowatt combined capacity
9 In this novel after learning there are no grownups Jack says We'll have to look after ourselves
10 In a 1962 game he had 25 rebounds to go along with 100 points
11 William G. Morgan invented this sport in 1895
12 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C.) These passports belonged to Cynthia and Richard Murphy real names Lidiya and Vladimir Guryev who were among 10 f
13 Here's this city's river of the same name decked out for St. Patty's Day. The dye powder is actually orange until it hits water
14 This beloved novel whose first word is Christmas has been adapted for a Christmas 2019 movie with Meryl Streep as Aunt March
15 The NCAA record for rebounds in a game is 51 by Bill Chambers in a 1953 game for this very old college in Williamsburg Va.
16 It comes before stimulating when referring to work or conversation that wakes up your brain
17 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C.) Nearly 95% of the over 500 who've appeared on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted fugitives list have been found including
18 Appropriately this river forms a 500-mile boundary between the Republic of it & the Democratic Republic of it
19 She's the C.O.O. of Facebook
20 Lila & Elena are pals in this first book of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Quartet
21 Just ask Kim Jong Un: in the '90s this wacky Worm led the NBA in rebounds per game 7 straight times
22 This colorful variety of sapsucker of North America can migrate as far as the West Indies
23 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C.) After much internal debate over the wisdom of giving in to terrorists in 1995 the FBI allowed publication of thi
24 Sacred to Hindus this river begins in a Himalayan ice cave more than 10000 feet above sea level
25 President of Marvel Studios
26 In 2019 his Raise High the Roof Beam Carpenters & Seymour: An Introduction first came out as an e-book
27 In the 2019 Western Conference Final this Warrior not named Steph or Klay led both teams in rebounds assists steals & blocks
28 The double-talk name of this Washington city may come from a Native American word meaning small rapid rivers
29 In Greek mythology the Epigoni were the sons of Greek chieftains known as the Seven Against this
30 Designed to carry over 400 passengers the first one of these jets took flight in 1970
31 This figure that begins a famous speech just means 87
32 Bullock's & Baltimore
33 In 2019 this actress turned Food Network star took home a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Culinary Host
34 Anansi a spider in African mythology was famed as this type of mythical figure named for fooling the humans he ran across
35 This synonym for big & strong is also a brand of trash bags & paper plates
36 In the 2012 State of the Union Address Obama said Our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and these
37 This last name of Rhode Island Senator Sheldon is also a famous building not far from the Capitol
38 Blue & Steller's
39 Initially the only woman in her class at law school she's been holding court on TV since 1996
40 Aphrodite fell for this other A when he was but a wee lad sending him to Persephone for safekeeping
41 Of the 7 Ancient Wonders the name of this one from the 200s B.C. reflected its huge size
42 In his 1941 State of the Union Address FDR said We look forward to a world founded upon this many essential human freedoms
43 In the 1940s William Sheldon classified body types into endomorphs mesomorphs & these
44 Black & mute
45 Chandra Wilson not only plays Dr. Bailey on this ABC drama she's also directed many episodes
46 The fee to this ferryman was an obolos coin placed in the mouth of the deceased
47 Older than humongous this 9-letter blended word for shockingly big goes back to WWII
48 JFK's 1963 speech on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty says this many years ago the advent of nuclear weapons changed the world
49 Sheldon by birth this late stand-up comic played Larry David's father on Curb Your Enthusiasm
50 Rivoli's & bumblebee
51 She won an Emmy for playing Maude; then came her Emmy for The Golden Girls
52 The god of beginnings & ends this Roman god had a temple in the forum whose doors were open during war & closed during peace
53 This word for something monstrous in size comes from the name of a powerful grass-eating beast in Job
54 From a 1988 speech by a presidential candidate. A brilliant diversity spread like stars like this 5-word phrase
55 Written at age 87 this prolific author's final book was Are You Afraid of the Dark?
56 Greylag & barnacle
57 Formerly the host of Our America on OWN and currently hosting This is Life on CNN she's the award-winning journalist seen here

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